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18/Jul/2022
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO8058
ABSTRACT Objective To systematically review the effects (benefits and harms) of different types of physical exercise on insomnia outcomes in adult populations with no mood disorders. Objective and subjective sleep outcomes and related mismatches were analyzed. Methods Systematic review and meta-analysis. Quality of evidence was also examined. Results Six studies including 295 participants with insomnia diagnosis were selected. Yoga, Tai Chi, resistance exercise and aerobic exercise were used in protocols with different duration, intensity and frequency. Studies involved different populations, […]
Keywords: Exercise; Exercise movement techniques; Sleep; Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders; Tai ji; Yoga
01/Jan/2010
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082010AO1470
ABSTRACT Objective: To detect the effects of Tai Chi Chuan practice on the cognition of elderly subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment. Methods: This is a pilot study with 26 elderly patients (mean age of 74 years) with Mild Cognitive Impairment. The evaluation instruments were Subjective Memory Complaint Scale (SMC), Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test (RBMT) and Digit Span Forward and Backward (DSF and DSB) from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). One group of 13 patients received two weekly 60-minute classes […]
Keywords: Alzheimer disease; Alzheimer disease/prevention & control; Alzheimer disease/rehabilitation; Exercise movement techniques; Health services for the aged/psychology; Memory disorders/therapy; Neuropsychological tests; Pilot projects; Tai ji
01/Jan/2010
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082010AO1442
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess whether incentives for practicing regular physical activities in fact help raising the frequency of exercising. Methods: Male and female subjects undergoing two to three assessments in the Check-Up Unit of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (HIAE) were evaluated by noting any increase in levels of physical activity, improvements in mean metabolic unit numbers, and the sensitization index. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire was applied to assess the sample. Results: There were 1,879 subjects − 1,559 (83%) males […]
Keywords: Energy metabolism; Exercise; Exercise movement techniques; Health Promotion; International Cooperation; Intervention studies; Metabolic equivalent; Motivation; Motor activity; Preventive medicine/methods; Quality of life; Questionnaires